The remains of the collapsed wall following Hull City's FA Cup first round tie away to Runcorn in November 1993.

It was 25 years ago today Hull City saw their FA Cup first round game at Runcorn abandoned after a perimeter wall inside Canal Street collapsed in the wake of Graeme Atkinson heading the Tigers into the lead.

We've marked that anniversary with a look back at what went on and the aftermath of that game, which thankfully didn't see any major casualties. Away from the anniversary, Hull City's top scorer Fraizer Campbell has been tipped to keep up his goal-scoring run by head coach Nigel Adkins, who has told his striker to forget about setting a target for the amount of goals to score this season.

We'll have more on both of these stories, the very latest from across the Championship, an update from Hull City's academy and the latest breaking news all in our live blog below.

18:23

That's a wrap

And on that uplifting note, we’ll call it a day.

Tomorrow we’ve got an interview with academy boss Jon Beale as the conveyor belt of talent speeds up so be sure to return for that in the morning.

Enjoy your evenings.

18:21

Nice one, Snoddy

He’s no longer a Hull City player but this is a lovely gesture from former winger Robert Snodgrass.

18:07

Tricky Trees travelling in numbers

The game is still 11 days away but Nottingham Forest have announced they’ve sold out their full allocation for their trip to the KCOM Stadium on Saturday week.

Forest will be backed by 2,387 fans when they attempt to end Hull City’s run of three games unbeaten.

Let’s hope they go home as unhappy as they did in the FA Cup fourth round back in January.

17:16

And it was all yellow

Not one, not two, not even three, but four Hull City players are now one booking away from collecting a suspension in the Championship.

Get one of those against either Nottingham Forest or Norwich and it will be a ban. Get through unscathed and they can breathe easy when heading to QPR on December 1.

City took the lead late in the first half through a Lewis-Potter header before being pegged back by Harvey Bradbury after the interval. But, City were in a determined mood and refused to be beaten by an experienced Oxford outfit, littered with first-team experience.

Hull City celebrate Keane Lewis-Potter’s goal

Lewis-Potter eventually found the decisive opening and his strike was enough to see the Tigers over the line for their first victory since September and Beale was delighted with his side’s efforts.

“We had to dig deep so I’m really pleased with that and there’s times when you have to win ugly and they made it difficult for us,” Beale told the Mail.

08:24

Kamil Grosicki named in the team of the week

Quite rightly too. He was outstanding on Saturday afternoon and left St Andrew’s with a first goal of the season - a 25-yard free-kick.

Hull City boss Nigel Adkins will avoid setting any personal targets for Fraizer Campbell, despite his in-form striker enjoying his most prolific season for five years.

Campbell continued his dazzling form in Saturday’s 3-3 draw away to Birmingham, netting two close-range finishes to bring his side back from the brink at St Andrew’s.

Fraizer Campbell of Hull City is mobbed by teammates after scoring his side's second goal at Birmingham City (Image: Focus)

The 31-year-old has already equalled his tally for all of last season with six goals from 12 starts and not since 2013-14, when scoring nine Premier League goals for Cardiff, has he enjoyed a more productive campaign.

Campbell’s impact in City’s attack is rolling back the years but Adkins’ only wish is for the one-time England international to keep free of injuries.

08:12

Memories are coming in

Breezeblocks laid with plaster? Canal Street was a disaster waiting to happen.

25th anniversary

Twenty five years ago today Hull City travelled to face non-league Runcorn in the FA Cup first round. The tie would last just 29 minutes before it was abandoned after a perimeter wall inside Canal Street collapsed in the wake of Graeme Atkinson heading the Tigers into the lead.

Serious injuries – or worse – were avoided but it could have been very different.

A wall collapses during the FA Cup game between Runcorn and Hull City in 1993

Hull City's FA Cup first round tie away to Runcorn in November 1993 was abandoned after a perimeter wall collapsed at Canal Street.

The remains of the collapsed wall following Hull City's FA Cup first round tie away to Runcorn in November 1993.